Research with humans and other animals suggests that walking benefits physical health. Perhaps because these links have been demonstrated in other species, it has been suggested that walking is important to elephant welfare, and that zoo elephant exhibits should be designed to allow for more walking. Our study is the first to address this suggestion empirically by measuring the mean daily walking distance of elephants in North American zoos, determining the factors that are associated with variations in walking distance, and testing for associations between walking and welfare indicators. We used anklets equipped with GPS data loggers to measure outdoor daily walking distance in 56 adult female African (n = 33) and Asian (n = 23) elephants ...
Activity budgets were studied in eight Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) at Chester Zoo (UK) for 35 ...
For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among both Asi...
<div><p>Resting behaviors are an essential component of animal welfare but have received little atte...
The movements of elephants in captivity have been an issue of concern for animal welfare activists a...
Concerns about animal welfare increasingly shape people's views about the acceptability of keeping a...
The use of tracking devices (e.g., VHF radio collars, GPS collars, ear transmitters) enables researc...
Stereotypic behavior is an important indicator of compromised welfare. Zoo elephants are documented ...
Animal welfare can vary over an individuars lifespan and can differ between individuals of the same ...
The management of African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants in zoos involve...
Ensuring good health and welfare is an increasingly important consideration for conservation of enda...
<p>It can have negative consequences when the standards of well-being of animal are not met in a cap...
It can have negative consequences when the standards of well-being of animal are not met in a captiv...
<div><p>For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among ...
Elephants experience a number of health issues that can contribute to their well-being and survival....
African elephants ( Loxodonta africana ) and black rhinoceroses ( Diceros bicornis ...
Activity budgets were studied in eight Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) at Chester Zoo (UK) for 35 ...
For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among both Asi...
<div><p>Resting behaviors are an essential component of animal welfare but have received little atte...
The movements of elephants in captivity have been an issue of concern for animal welfare activists a...
Concerns about animal welfare increasingly shape people's views about the acceptability of keeping a...
The use of tracking devices (e.g., VHF radio collars, GPS collars, ear transmitters) enables researc...
Stereotypic behavior is an important indicator of compromised welfare. Zoo elephants are documented ...
Animal welfare can vary over an individuars lifespan and can differ between individuals of the same ...
The management of African (Loxodonta africana) and Asian (Elephas maximus) elephants in zoos involve...
Ensuring good health and welfare is an increasingly important consideration for conservation of enda...
<p>It can have negative consequences when the standards of well-being of animal are not met in a cap...
It can have negative consequences when the standards of well-being of animal are not met in a captiv...
<div><p>For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among ...
Elephants experience a number of health issues that can contribute to their well-being and survival....
African elephants ( Loxodonta africana ) and black rhinoceroses ( Diceros bicornis ...
Activity budgets were studied in eight Asian elephants (Elephas maximus) at Chester Zoo (UK) for 35 ...
For more than three decades, foot and musculoskeletal conditions have been documented among both Asi...
<div><p>Resting behaviors are an essential component of animal welfare but have received little atte...